Mail Archives: djgpp/1992/08/28/12:09:47
>Is it possible to set the gcc configuration via a data file rather
>than environment variables. You could place it in the same directory
>as gcc.exe (perhaps calling it GCC.CFG). GCC.CFG would have all
>the options set using environment variables. The reason this
>is important is that I often run out of environment space because
>of the number of environment variables gcc and other programs
>define in the autoexec.bat file. One could be allowed to override
>the gcc.cfg using the environment variable approach. Does this
>seem reasonable to you?
>
It is always possible to enlarge the environment space. I have solved
the problem by creating a gccinit.bat file that sets the path and all
neccessary environment variables for djgpp. This I run when I want to
use djgpp. I have also created a batfile called gccend.bat that restores
the path and removes all environment variables so that I can use the
space for something else. I use this method for all programs (except
DOS5) that needs to use environment variables.
Peter Rojsel <Peter AT maxlab DOT lu DOT se>
MAX-lab, Lund University
Lund, Sweden
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